Wharff!or Ouah! but there is an americanisation of the "Ouah" that tends to become "Wharf!" may be the cartoon's influence.These dogs are so cute, that I would like to paint all of them!!s there no dogs in NWC?I like your first drawing with this humoristic way.Oh I just see what Patty wrote !!Ah Ah!!!

My name's Erika, I'm from Brasil and loved you blog, specially your paintings! The pictures are gorgeous too!I've been in Paris in 2007 and loved so much...so, when I visit you blog, I refresh my memories!

Dear Carol,I love your watercolors. There is a wonderful guard dog on the corner of Augereau and Gros Caillou near where you are staying. He is a huge black dog in front of the Café de Mars. You might want to check him out.

No fair.. I must stop looking at them....now... really, must get back to work... click away ,Jan , just click away...one more pet, and then I 'll go....meant to tell you how much I have been enjoying your street watercolors...like them lots and lots.

Your talent,passion and style are fabulous. I have been a huge fan for several years.Your past few watercolors are some of my absolute favorites. While I enjoy all your wc subjects,food is off my radar right now as my Dr. has given me strict orders to get my cholestrol down and lose weight. No more "Food Channel" for a while

Frankly, I never went in much for Frenchies...thinking they would all be like the poodles. I once passed a white poodle on the street in show trim and didn't even recognize that it was a dog! Just a collection of big white balls with a strange, perfume-y smell. Chacun a son gout! But the French must be coming to their senses - these are all doggone REAL dogs!Ozzie

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♥carol gillott♥

l'Ile Saint Louis, Paris, Ile de France, France

Hi I'm Carol Gillott,
My Mom taught me watercolors at 5. I'm still at it, now tripping over cobblestones, living in a 6th-floor garret on l'Ile Saint-Louis, Paris. Read Parisbreakfast with a hot chocolate and croissant.
I paint Paris breakfasts.